This may be technically true, but I don't think it is right to make life miserable for those unlucky enough to have been born into dictatorships. If I was in that position, I wouldn't want my life to be made miserable for years, I'd want an immediate liberation. So long as the US is able to fight totally lopsided wars, with allies no less, it seems the best course of action is to do so immediately. — Paul Edwards
Bringing freedom to millions of people is the best foreign aid you can give. — Paul Edwards
No, I reached that age where something isn't automatically true because a bunch of right-wing politicians told me. — Kenosha Kid
For all you know I was 10 years old during GWII
But this is exactly the heart of the problem. We're dealing with a world that has traditionally been rife with dictators. The dictators are never going to agree that democratic nations are the ones who should be judge, jury and executioner of other dictators, but that's exactly the sort of thing needed for justice. It is the democratic countries that have just governance.
So we need a "plan" to deal with the world as it is. YOU should come up with that plan yourself. Then you can compare the plan with what the US government is doing, and maybe email them any suggestions for improvements. If we were all planning on liberating the rest of the world, to end the screams coming from next door, then when the US (et al) executed their plan to liberate Iraq, it would likely have dove-tailed into your own plan.
The US shouldn't need to sell this war to you. You should be selling your liberation plan to them *in advance*.
And note that your plan will necessarily call for deception. You can't let the dictators know you're coming for all of them, as we need the help of allied dictators against non-allied dictators, and we don't want a hostile "dictator alliance". We don't have the luxury of only rubbing shoulders with fellow democracies. The world hasn't yet reached that stage of development. One day it will be a requirement for entering the UN that you are a democracy, and that any country that has a military coup is immediately subjected to a UN liberation. But we're not there yet. — Paul Edwards
Appeal to faith is a pretty well-known fallacy, and there's not much you can do in response. — Pfhorrest
The reason why these countries wanted a nuclear was only to have deterrence against the Israeli nuclear deterrence. — ssu
He couldn't rebuild his army, so he surely could not rebuild a nuclear bomb — ssu
And how would they suck all powers to a Biblical end times scenario — ssu
Hi. I have spent an enormous amount of effort, starting in 2002, debating about the 2003 Iraq war. — Paul Edwards
Your argument here is absurd and not worth engaging with. — FrancisRay
We want nothing to do with your constant warmongering, military and political interference or approach to life. — FrancisRay
This is an irrelevant question, as you must surely be aware — FrancisRay
Oh well. I must retire from the forum I think — FrancisRay
I'm surprised to find we disagree on this. I suspect it's very difficult for you guys over there to see the wood for the trees, so powerful is the 24/7 political propaganda. At least you might ask yourself why Britain was about the only country to support Bush's war. Why not more? — FrancisRay
If you note the supporters of war here you'll note they're not considering all the factors but just pushing an ideology. — FrancisRay
Sorry, but there simply is no fucking 911 to call for a police in this World when it comes to sovereign states. — ssu
The real threat of Hussein getting a nuclear weapon was before the invasion of Kuwait and Desert Storm. — ssu
Are these real phenomena? — FrancisRay
Truth is a predicate of statements; it is not a thing — Banno
A question that I think is worth considering is, in what sense do numbers exist? — Wayfarer
But the solution to the question of what two and two equals does not exist, it simply is. — Wayfarer
If the Iraq invasion had been an honest enterprise there would have been no need to lie and cheat and invent fake reasons for it. — FrancisRay
Can you also answer Benkei's message — Paul Edwards
Yeah, it must be mental blocks causing people to disagree — Benkei
An idea that takes some work to get across where metaphysics and mysticism are poorly known — FrancisRay
I am curious at what mental blocks exist that prevent people from understanding that criminals need to be brought to justice, and whether there is a combination of words that can persuade them of this. Or whether it really does require goons knocking on their door before they return to reality. — Paul Edwards
How do you propose to control the spread of knowledge and halt experiments in "dangerous" areas — Chris1952Engineer
Under Saddam's regime, it was a criminal in charge of the government. — Paul Edwards
only to be attacked for doing so with claims that I'm baiting or trolling. — praxis
Why do you seek to characterize your interlocutors arguments as something to be dismissed rather than addressing them directly? — Janus
Sometimes when the police are responding to a rape call, they kill pedestrians. Does that mean we should disband the police, because they sometimes do harm? — Paul Edwards
I work at Walgreens! — TLCD1996
And you remember that there is no true refuge within that meaning, so you stop seeking it out. — TLCD1996
Do you mean that nobody can have expertise in or knowledge of NDEs unless they have had one? That's a bit severe. — jamalrob
It seems obvious you didn't read the article — Bryon Ehlmann
but if you do come on here then you should be prepared to discuss your ideas in good faith, and submit your ideas to critical scrutiny; — Janus